they obivously dont want money
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they obivously dont want money
I live in chicagoland area, the best headshop to go to is pipes n stuff on clark and belmont. Great selection, good prices, but they do ID pretty tough. SOrry to hear about your piece, but to comment on how you said people are idiots if they break their pieces; usually when they break the piece they are stoned or fucked up in some other way, and its not intentional. Everyone makes mistakes as you learned the hard way :rolleyes:
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U should just ask the dealer if that's what you want to do. I would want to pick out my own piece.
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ask him or any person thats 18 or how ever old u have to be were ever u live ask them to go to the head shop. and ask if u can go with... give them the money on what u think it would cost.give him and extra 10 bucks... just for safty. go into the shop(even if your not old enuf ) and just look at the pipes wit the person, when u see the best one u can get with the money u gave him, say ohh that one rite there looks kool...
i do that with a friend thats hard of hearing... and we do that all the time... ill say that one looks kool.... and shell shake her head if she thinks its cool or not. and if it is, i tell the guy that my friend wnats this pipe down here... and sinc shes old enuf to buy it... she buys it... and we walk out with a new pipe and go behind the store and smoke a bowl to test out my new pipe
I know Secrets and the one right across the street on Clarke St. in Chicago don't card. As long as you look old enough, they just want money.
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Cannabinoid Receptors
Before the 1980s, it was often speculated that cannabinoids produced their effects through nonspecific interaction with cell membranes, instead of interacting with specific receptors. The discovery of the first cannabinoid receptors in the 1980s helped to resolve this debate. These receptors are common in animals, and have been been found in mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles. There are currently two known types of cannabinoid receptors, called CB1 and CB2.
CB1 receptors are found primarily in the brain, specifically in the basal ganglia and in the limbic system, including the hippocampus. They are also found in the cerebellum and in both male and female reproductive systems. CB1 receptors are essentially absent in the medulla oblongata, the part of the brain that is responsible for respiratory and cardiovascular functions. Thus, there is not a risk of respiratory or cardiovascular failure as there is with many other drugs. CB1 receptors appear to be responsible for the euphoric and anticonvulsive effects of cannabis.
CB2 receptors are almost exclusively found in the immune system, with the greatest density in the spleen. CB2 receptors appear to be responsible for the anti-inflammatory and possible other therapeutic effects of cannabis.
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